LAX – Los Angeles
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Delta’s Plan to Move to Terminals 2 and 3 at LAX Would Solve a Lot Of Problems
Late last week, Delta CEO Richard Anderson decided to let slip in his message to the troops that Delta had signed a…
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Cranky on the Web: Road vs Air, Ontario Goes Its Own Way
Holiday travelers may prefer road trip to airline flight – Tampa Bay Tribune The holiday stories keep on coming. This time the…
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Cranky on the Web: The Best Layover Airport, LAX Tips
It’s that time of year where an avalanche of holiday tip articles come out. I was quoted in a couple of them.…
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SAS is Returning to Los Angeles, a City with Which it Has Surprisingly Deep Ties
On March 14th of next year, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) will begin flying to LAX for the first time in 20 years. While…
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Delta’s Newly-Renovated Terminal 5 at LAX Creates Three Distinct Passenger Flows
Last week, Delta unveiled the final results of the renovation of its Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport. Travelers will love…
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LAX is About to Spend a Crazy Amount of Money, and I Like the Plan
I’m generally not shy about criticizing LAX for overspending on silly projects. Oh sure, the new Bradley Terminal was needed, but it…
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Cranky on the Web – Travel Tips for Scotch Drinkers, Billions at LAX, More
Holiday-Travel Hacks – The Glenlivet – The Cask I didn’t know that The Glenlivet scotch (and yes, it’s “The” Glenlivet) had a…
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Cranky on the Web – Fixing LAX, Finding Healthcare
Fixing the Problems at LAX – PBS Studio SoCal I sat down for a half hour discussion about some of the issues…
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American Picks Up Some United Gates at LAX, But Why?
You might know American and United as large airlines that compete with each other head-to-head. But if you’ve been reading the headlines…
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Cranky on the Web (May 18 – 23)
Monday is Memorial Day, so I’m taking the day off. I’ll be back with a regular post on Tuesday. LAX Construction and…
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The 747 is Quickly Disappearing From Passenger Service
Without question, the 747 was one of the more incredible advances in commercial aviation history. It was an enormous gamble by Boeing…
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Topic of the Week: The Proud Bird
In just over a month, on November 21, one of the best eating/spotting locations in the world will close. The Proud Bird…